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calling all v8 40series owners!

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calling all v8 40series owners!

Post by khany427 »

just wondering what radiator you run?

mine is gunna have the 350 in it pretty soon and my other one with a 307 and standard 40series radiator didnt cut the mustard!

any pics of your radiator support bracket would be a bonus aswell
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Post by bad_religion_au »

khany427 wrote:just wondering what radiator you run?

mine is gunna have the 350 in it pretty soon and my other one with a 307 and standard 40series radiator didnt cut the mustard!

any pics of your radiator support bracket would be a bonus aswell
A standard 40 series radiator SHOULD cool it no worries. if not get a 4/5 core one made to fit.
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Post by little rusty »

i think mine has the standard end tank and 4 core inserted by PWR on the gold coast. Has a custom sheet metal shroud probably 2 inch thick that the fan sits inside of, spacers pushing it forward from the block, never overheated. its great.
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Post by v840 »

Yeah mine had a standard rad with an engine driven fan and fairly hefty shroud and had no overheating dramas.

Was a 327 if that makes a difference.
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Post by brentz »

my dads 45 wid a 350 has standard radiator and we did a trip at xmas was heating a bit so we took the bonnet off and it cooled down but now we put a wrx basically scoop backwards above the radiator and works as good as no bonnet
next we wanna try a oil cooler
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Post by big scotty »

i would put a 80 one in as that is what i have and it does not over heat
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Post by cashy »

hey buddy i have a 253 in my lux put a 4 core in it mate with some custon brackets and see how that goes you may need to add thermo fan/s
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

big scotty wrote:i would put a 80 one in as that is what i have and it does not over heat
personally i disagree. i had one, and they are a plastic tank. if they go and mine did they are totally fkd. metal atleast can be soldered or welded.

i now run a 60 series radiator. i had the inlet and outlet moved to suit the 304 motor. and i run a 60 chassis so it fit fairly well. they are a thick radiator but not too wide. to prevent turning issues.
and i also run both auto and a power steering cooler on it.
i have an engine fan and no shroud, and when it starts to warm up a 16inch thermo on the front for that extra bit of air pushing.
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Post by RAY185 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:
big scotty wrote:i would put a 80 one in as that is what i have and it does not over heat
personally i disagree. i had one, and they are a plastic tank. if they go and mine did they are totally fkd. metal atleast can be soldered or welded.

i now run a 60 series radiator. i had the inlet and outlet moved to suit the 304 motor. and i run a 60 chassis so it fit fairly well. they are a thick radiator but not too wide. to prevent turning issues.
and i also run both auto and a power steering cooler on it.
i have an engine fan and no shroud, and when it starts to warm up a 16inch thermo on the front for that extra bit of air pushing.
I'd have thought you would be better off ditching the front mounted thermo and making up a good shroud. You already have 2 coolers restricting air flow, last thing you need is another fan on the outside blocking what little air the engine driven fan is trying to pull through the radiator. Have you had overheating issues with your current setup? If not then I guess its not an issue.
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Post by davidwalton »

iam just running a 60 series man radaiator in my 40 with a 350, aswell as a 16" davis craig thurmo.
works great even giving it a hard time!
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Post by davidwalton »

iam just running a 60 series man radaiator in my 40 with a 350, aswell as a 16" davis craig thurmo with a sheet metal shroud.
works great even giving it a hard time!
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Post by big scotty »

you can buy a copper to brass 80 one which is what i run with el or au fans which mount up very easy
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Post by khany427 »

what would be the best (and easiest to fit) between the 60 and 80 radiators?
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

RAY185 wrote:
DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:
big scotty wrote:i would put a 80 one in as that is what i have and it does not over heat
personally i disagree. i had one, and they are a plastic tank. if they go and mine did they are totally fkd. metal atleast can be soldered or welded.

i now run a 60 series radiator. i had the inlet and outlet moved to suit the 304 motor. and i run a 60 chassis so it fit fairly well. they are a thick radiator but not too wide. to prevent turning issues.
and i also run both auto and a power steering cooler on it.
i have an engine fan and no shroud, and when it starts to warm up a 16inch thermo on the front for that extra bit of air pushing.
I'd have thought you would be better off ditching the front mounted thermo and making up a good shroud. You already have 2 coolers restricting air flow, last thing you need is another fan on the outside blocking what little air the engine driven fan is trying to pull through the radiator. Have you had overheating issues with your current setup? If not then I guess its not an issue.
standard shroud doesnt quite fit.(had to move radiator slightly off centre to clear power steering box) its on the list to be altered and re-fit.
thus far no issues once the thermo is on.
the gauge starts to move without it. then once it is on the gauge heads south again.



and for khany427, i think a 60 radiator personally as they are narrower.
an 80 i think you will find will stick out abit causing more dramas.
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